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Drying processes in the Brazilian palm swamps or Veredas, impact the gall community in adjacent vegetation by reducing the abundance of more sensitive galls, while more resilient galls acclimate to increased dryness by developing thicker protective tissues. Abstract Galls are new plant organs formed in response to the stimuli of gall‐inducing organisms,
I. S. Fernandes+2 more
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DNA metabarcoding of spider egg sacs uncovers novel insights into host parasitoid complexes and trophic networks. [PDF]
Debnath R+3 more
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The protogynous flowers of Isotrema manshuriense exhibit multimodal cues, resembling both generalized food sources and fly oviposition sites, with these cues varying across sexual phases. Abstract The genus Aristolochia is renowned for its kettle‐like trap flowers that temporarily retain visiting insects, primarily using trapping trichomes.
H. Lim+7 more
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Case Report: An unusual case of cardiac anaphylaxis in the maintenance phase of <i>vespula</i> venom immunotherapy. [PDF]
Brunetto S+3 more
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Descriptions of twenty-five new species of North American Hymenoptera
Sievert Rohwer
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Nylanderia Myops (Mann), New Combination (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) [PDF]
William L. Brown
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The first phylogenomic study of the Platydracus group of rove beetle genera is provided. It targets 1229 loci and 138 taxa with a post‐analysis assessment of morphological characters. This group of 400+ described species is found monophyletic and reclassified into 12 monophyletic genera to give a frame for the badly needed species‐level taxonomy.
Qing‐Hao Zhao+4 more
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The genus <i>Aerophilus</i> Szépligeti, 1902 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Agathidinae) in China. [PDF]
Wu Q+4 more
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Results of the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. Hymenoptera, superfamilies Vespoidea and Sphecoidea
Sievert Rohwer
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